If you and your partner are trying to get pregnant but it’s taking many months, it is in your best interest to have an evaluation by a urologist who can pinpoint and treat the issue. Your urologist will evaluate your medical history to see if you have any risk factors for male infertility. The doctor
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Healthy Tips from a Urologist
Just like every woman has a gynecologist, every man should have a urologist. Urologists monitor, diagnose, and treat issues of not only the urinary tract but also the male reproductive system, and they are highly trained to practice men’s healthcare from prostate issues to urinary issues. Urological issues that can affect men include urinary tract
Read MoreProstate health: Diets and exercise tips
As you get older, your risk for prostate problems, such as an enlarged prostate and prostate cancer increase. The good news is, prostate cancer is preventable. There is also evidence that a healthy diet and regular exercise can reduce prostate problems and slow prostate cancer progression. If you’re ready to become more proactive about maintaining
Read MoreWhat Is Post-Vasectomy Depression?
Before you get a vasectomy, you may have questions and will most likely conduct research about what to expect before, during, and after the procedure. Whether you’re still in the research phase or are in post-op recovery, you should understand that post-vasectomy depression is possible. You should understand the signs and symptoms, why it occurs,
Read More5 Things Men Should Know About a Prostate Exam
Prostate screening usually starts for men aged 50 and over; if you have a family history of prostate cancer, your doctor may recommend that you start having the tests done at age 40 or 45. Under the supervision of a medical specialist, prostate tests can detect a number of conditions at the early stages –
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